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Michael and a Huli wigman pose for the camera

Papua New Guinea: a postcard from the lost world

21/10/202129/11/2022 Our Wanderlust 7 Comments

Our first overseas journey, to Papua New Guinea, remains one of our most adventurous. While not the hardest physically, nowhere else have we ventured so far off the beaten track, days away from any means of communication with the outside world and deep into a realm so unknown to us. 

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